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What You Need To Know About Equine Inflammation Management Supplements

By Carl Lewis


A good equine supplement is ideal for your horse's health and could even stop allergies. You will find distinct reactions that your horse can get based upon the type of allergic reaction that he has. So as an example, if he is allergic to hay dust, he may develop respiratory problems, if he is stung by a wasp and it is hypersensitive to wasp venom, then he can come out in lumps and also have difficulty breathing; if he is sensitive to a drug, he may also develop breathing problems, come with an increased temperature and also develop anaphylactic shock. Hives or Urticaria is an allergic reaction in horses and it is frequently tough to diagnose what has triggered the allergic attack. The same logic applies to the equine inflammation management supplements.

The fact is that there are hundreds if not thousands of different types of horse supplements that you can buy today. With all of the offline and online stores, and with all of the different supplement formulations you can literally choose from hundreds of products and this massive choice leave a lot of people confused.

In addition to this as our horses get older their tendons and ligaments get weaker each year and the chances of your horse suffering from a joint problem increase by a lot.

The first and probably the most important ingredient in any kind of joint supplement is Glucosamine HCL. It is important that you look for supplements that contain Glucosamine HCL and not Glucosamine Sulphate because Glucosamine HCL is primarily derived from herbs unlike Glucosamine Sulphate which is primarily derived from shells, which were known to cause allergies to horses. So what does Glucosamine do? It aids in the renewal of the connective tissue in and around the joints. It also aids in the renewal of the synovial fluid in and around the joint.

People don't know which products are good and which products are bad, which means that they waste quite a lot of money on products that they don't really need. Most horses do not need any supplements at all, assuming that you are feeding your horse perfectly and that your horse gets all of the vitamins, minerals and nutrients that he may need.

Secondly, you only want to use the products that are proven and tested by time. You see, almost every single day dozens of new products are being launched. They have fancy names, attractive designs, they are packed with exotic sounding active ingredients, but this does not mean that these products are good for your horse.

Certainly, there are several considerations that will guide you to choose the right supplement. You have to make sure that your horse does not have an allergic reaction to the supplement you buy. More important, the supplement has to be safe. The only way to be sure of its safety is by consulting professionals. This includes your vet and the vets from the supply shops as well as other certified and knowledgeable vets.

When it comes to the issue of price, you are better off paying a little bit more for a product that works instead of focusing on cost cutting measures only to buy a product that endangers the life of your horse. If you are in doubt, consult your vet or other professionals before buying or using any supplement. The health of your horse is of paramount importance.




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